Patents by Inventor Rajeev Krishnamurthi
Rajeev Krishnamurthi has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8780735Abstract: Techniques to test performance of terminals and access points in CDMA data (e.g., cdma2000) systems. A framework of protocols and messages is provided to support systematic performance testing of terminals and to ensure interface compatibility. The framework comprises a Forward Test Application Protocol (FTAP) for testing forward channels and a Reverse Test Application Protocol (RTAP) for testing reverse channels. Techniques are also provided to (1) test different types of channels (e.g., traffic channels as well as auxiliary channels), (2) test bursty data transmissions, (3) support “persistence” testing (i.e., continued testing over connection and disconnection), (4) force the settings of certain auxiliary channels (e.g., so that the error rate of the channels may be determined), and (5) collect, log, and report various statistics that may be used to derive performance metrics such as throughput and packet error rate.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2011Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Rajeev Krishnamurthi, Rajesh K. Pankaj, Bibhu Mohanty, Paul E. Bender
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Patent number: 8509325Abstract: An adaptive thresholding technique eliminates suboptimum threshold values by adjusting for varying channel conditions to eliminate interference where no channel energy is present, without discarding viable taps having useful channel energy. The adaptive thresholding technique adaptively optimizes receive threshold values for both wide and local area channels based only on measured C/I ratios 300. Thresholds are calculated based on instantaneous C/I estimates and/or weighted average C/I estimates calculated from WID/LID energies obtained from the current superframe WIC/LIC symbols respectively. In alternate embodiments, thresholds are calculated based on instantaneous C/I estimates and/or weighted average C/I estimates calculated from WTPC and LTPC symbols for the wide and local area channels, respectively The present adaptive thresholding technique dynamically reduces the threshold as the C/I estimate increases to mitigate performance degradation due to removal of weak signal taps.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2008Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Ashok Mantravadi, Krishna Kiran Mukkavilli, Raghuraman Krishnamoorthi, Rajeev Krishnamurthi
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Publication number: 20130040555Abstract: A method and apparatus for eliminating transmit echo spurs is provided. The method includes the steps of: estimating a distortion effect applied to a transmit signal by a duplexer stop band. Next, the contribution of a primary component of the spur is estimated. An image component of the spur is estimated after the primary contribution has been estimated. The transmit echo is then subtracted from the composite desired signal by digitally subtracting the distortion effect, the primary component of the spur, and the image component of the spur, producing the desired composite transmit signal without the transmit echo.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2012Publication date: February 14, 2013Applicant: QUALCOMM INCORPORATEDInventors: Roberto Rimini, Peter D. Heidmann, Rajeev Krishnamurthi, Joseph Patrick Burke
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Patent number: 8285331Abstract: A system and method for performing base station initiated call setup is provided. A base station initiated call setup may be utilized to establish a test call, to deliver a packet data services call to a subscriber unit, or to reactivate a dormant packet call. The base station transmits a BS Service Request message to the mobile switching center, requesting initiation of the call. The mobile switching center will authorize the call if the call to be set up is directed to a subscriber unit located within the service area of the base station and if the service option to be used is authorized for the particular subscriber unit. The mobile switching center will allow or disallow the call depending on the state of the subscriber unit. The mobile switching center transmits a BS Service Response message to the base station, conveying the result of processing the BS Service Request message.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2006Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Rajeev Krishnamurthi, Roy F. Quick, Bibhu Mohanty, Robert H. Kimball
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Patent number: 8194796Abstract: A media access control (MAC) layer controller can manage base layer data and enhancement layer data in a layered modulation system. The MAC layer controller can process both base layer data and enhancement layer data and map the encoded symbols to a layered modulation constellation when both are present. If data for one of the layers terminates, then the MAC layer controller can generate and supply predetermined stuffing data to the layer lacking additional data. The MAC layer controller can send a control signal to the physical layer hardware to cause the hardware to map the layered signals having the stuffing data to a modified signal constellation. The MAC controller can also generate an overhead message that indicates the occurrence of the stuffing data. The receiver can receive the overhead message and can use the information to configure the receiver for the layered modulation constellation or the modified signal constellation.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2009Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Qualcomm IncorporatedInventors: Bruce Collins, Rajeev Krishnamurthi, Murali Ramaswamy Chair, Shusheel Gautam, Rajiv Vijayan, Seong Taek Chung
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Patent number: 8170059Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for processing forward link only (FLO) messages. A device for processing forward link only (FLO) wireless messages comprises receiving a FLO message and processing the FLO message including a header, an 8-bit FLO information block field, a 7-bit FLO count, an RF channel identifier, a transmit mode indicator, an outer code rate, and a stream identifier.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2006Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Qualcomm IncorporatedInventors: Bruce Collins, Rajeev Krishnamurthi, Shusheel Gautam, Murali Ramaswamy Chari
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Patent number: 8130778Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for processing forward link only (FLO) signals. A device for receiving forward link only (FLO) wireless communications comprises a receiver for receiving a forward link only (FLO) signal, a demodulator for demodulating the FLO signal, a processor for processing the FLO signal according to a protocol stack; and a memory for storing the protocol stack. The protocol stack comprises an application layer, a control layer, a stream layer, a MAC layer, and a physical layer, the application layer interfaces with the control layer and stream layer, the control layer further interfaces with the MAC layer, the stream layer further interfaces with the MAC layer, and the MAC layer further interfaces with the physical layer.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2006Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Qualcomm IncorporatedInventors: Bruce Collins, Rajeev Krishnamurthi, Shusheel Gautam, Nileshkumar J. Parekh
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Patent number: 8089888Abstract: Techniques to test performance of terminals and access points in CDMA data (e.g., cdma2000) systems. A framework of protocols and messages is provided to support systematic performance testing of terminals and to ensure interface compatibility. The framework comprises a Forward Test Application Protocol (FTAP) for testing forward channels and a Reverse Test Application Protocol (RTAP) for testing reverse channels. Techniques are also provided to (1) test different types of channels (e.g., traffic channels as well as auxiliary channels), (2) test bursty data transmissions, (3) support “persistence” testing (i.e., continued testing over connection and disconnection), (4) force the settings of certain auxiliary channels (e.g., so that the error rate of the channels may be determined), and (5) collect, log, and report various statistics that may be used to derive performance metrics such as throughput and packet error rate.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2001Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Rajeev Krishnamurthi, Rajesh K. Pankaj, Bibhu Mohanty, Paul E. Bender
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Publication number: 20110317565Abstract: Techniques to test performance of terminals and access points in CDMA data (e.g., cdma2000) systems. A framework of protocols and messages is provided to support systematic performance testing of terminals and to ensure interface compatibility. The framework comprises a Forward Test Application Protocol (FTAP) for testing forward channels and a Reverse Test Application Protocol (RTAP) for testing reverse channels. Techniques are also provided to (1) test different types of channels (e.g., traffic channels as well as auxiliary channels), (2) test bursty data transmissions, (3) support “persistence” testing (i.e., continued testing over connection and disconnection), (4) force the settings of certain auxiliary channels (e.g., so that the error rate of the channels may be determined), and (5) collect, log, and report various statistics that may be used to derive performance metrics such as throughput and packet error rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: RAJEEV KRISHNAMURTHI, Rajesh K. Pankaj, Bibhu Mohanty, Paul E. Bender
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Publication number: 20100150131Abstract: In a multicasts wireless telecommunication system providing an aggregation of one or more independent data components as a flow, wherein the OIS is located at the latch point of the beginning of the superframe, and the OIS programming is latched at the superframe boundary, the improvement of deriving signal parameter information from Signaling Parameter Channel (SPC) symbols transmitted in a Forward Link only (FLO) network by deriving a time domain channel estimate by assuming each of the combinations for the signal parameter field in the scrambler seed and picking the signal parameter combination that yields the most energy in the time domain above a threshold value.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2009Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: QUALCOMM INCORPORATEDInventors: Krishna Kiran Mukkavilli, Ashok Mantravadi, Durk L. van Veen, Murali Ramaswamy Chari, Raghuraman Krishnamoorthi, Rajeev Krishnamurthi, Fuyun Ling
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Publication number: 20100046675Abstract: A media access control (MAC) layer controller can manage base layer data and enhancement layer data in a layered modulation system. The MAC layer controller can process both base layer data and enhancement layer data and map the encoded symbols to a layered modulation constellation when both are present. If data for one of the layers terminates, then the MAC layer controller can generate and supply predetermined stuffing data to the layer lacking additional data. The MAC layer controller can send a control signal to the physical layer hardware to cause the hardware to map the layered signals having the stuffing data to a modified signal constellation. The MAC controller can also generate an overhead message that indicates the occurrence of the stuffing data. The receiver can receive the overhead message and can use the information to configure the receiver for the layered modulation constellation or the modified signal constellation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Bruce Collins, Rajeev Krishnamurthi, Murali Ramaswamy Chari, Shusheel Gautam, Rajiv Vijayan, Seong Taek Chung
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Publication number: 20100002785Abstract: An adaptive thresholding technique eliminates suboptimum threshold values by adjusting for varying channel conditions to eliminate interference where no channel energy is present, without discarding viable taps having useful channel energy. The adaptive thresholding technique adaptively optimizes receive threshold values for both wide and local area channels based only on measured C/I ratios 300. Thresholds are calculated based on instantaneous C/I estimates and/or weighted average C/I estimates calculated from WID/LID energies obtained from the current superframe WIC/LIC symbols respectively. In alternate embodiments, thresholds are calculated based on instantaneous C/I estimates and/or weighted average C/I estimates calculated from WTPC and LTPC symbols for the wide and local area channels, respectively The present adaptive thresholding technique dynamically reduces the threshold as the C/I estimate increases to mitigate performance degradation due to removal of weak signal taps.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2008Publication date: January 7, 2010Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Ashok Mantravadi, Krishna Kiran Mukkavilli, Raghuraman Krishnamoorthi, Rajeev Krishnamurthi
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Patent number: 7630451Abstract: A media access control (MAC) layer controller can manage base layer data and enhancement layer data in a layered modulation system. The MAC layer controller can process both base layer data and enhancement layer data and map the encoded symbols to a layered modulation constellation when both are present. If data for one of the layers terminates, then the MAC layer controller can generate and supply predetermined stuffing data to the layer lacking additional data. The MAC layer controller can send a control signal to the physical layer hardware to cause the hardware to map the layered signals having the stuffing data to a modified signal constellation. The MAC controller can also generate an overhead message that indicates the occurrence of the stuffing data. The receiver can receive the overhead message and can use the information to configure the receiver for the layered modulation constellation or the modified signal constellation.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2006Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Bruce Collins, Rajeev Krishnamurthi, Murali Ramaswamy Chari, Shusheel Gautam, Rajiv Vijayan, Seong Taek Chung
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Publication number: 20090245154Abstract: In a multicasts wireless telecommunication system providing an aggregation of one or more independent data components as a flow, wherein the OIS is located at the latch point of the beginning of the superframe, and the OIS programming is latched at the superframe boundary, the improvement of deriving signal parameter information from Signaling Parameter Channel (SPC) symbols transmitted in a Forward Link only (FLO) network by deriving a time domain channel estimate by assuming each of the combinations for the signal parameter field in the scrambler seed and picking the signal parameter combination that yields the most energy in the time domain above a threshold value.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2008Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: QUALCOMM INCORPORATEDInventors: Krishna Kiran Mukkavilli, Ashok Mantravadi, Durk L. van Veen, Murali Ramaswamy Chari, Raghuraman Krishnamoorthi, Rajeev Krishnamurthi, Fuyun Ling
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Patent number: 7319872Abstract: A system and method for providing mobile switching center (MSC) initiated service negotiation in a wireless communication system. If a new call arrives for a subscriber unit while the subscriber unit is already on the traffic channel, a change in the service configuration may allow the subscriber unit to receive the new call while preserving the old call. MSC initiated service negotiation may be used to establish the change in service configuration. The MSC transmits a Change Service Command message to the base station in whose coverage area the subscriber unit is located. The Change Service Command proposes a new service configuration to accommodate both the old and the new call. The base station, subscriber unit, and MSC may interchange further messages to modify the proposed service configuration if necessary. Messages are exchanged until the base station, subscriber unit, and MSC reach an agreement regarding the new service configuration. The present invention also provides support for soft handoff.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2000Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Rajeev Krishnamurthi, Bibhu P. Mohanty, Roy F. Quick, Jr.
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Publication number: 20070070970Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for processing forward link only (FLO) messages.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2006Publication date: March 29, 2007Inventors: Bruce Collins, Rajeev Krishnamurthi, Shusheel Gautam, Murali Chari
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Publication number: 20070066313Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for processing forward link only (FLO) signals. A device for receiving forward link only (FLO) wireless communications comprises a receiver for receiving a forward link only (FLO) signal, a demodulator for demodulating the FLO signal, a processor for processing the FLO signal according to a protocol stack; and a memory for storing the protocol stack. The protocol stack comprises an application layer, a control layer, a stream layer, a MAC layer, and a physical layer, the application layer interfaces with the control layer and stream layer, the control layer further interfaces with the MAC layer, the stream layer further interfaces with the MAC layer, and the MAC layer further interfaces with the physical layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2006Publication date: March 22, 2007Inventors: Bruce Collins, Rajeev Krishnamurthi, Shusheel Gautam, Nileshkumar Parekh
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Publication number: 20060246923Abstract: A system and method for performing base station initiated call setup is provided. A base station initiated call setup may be utilized to establish a test call, to deliver a packet data services call to a subscriber unit, or to reactivate a dormant packet call. The base station transmits a BS Service Request message to the mobile switching center, requesting initiation of the call. The mobile switching center will authorize the call if the call to be set up is directed to a subscriber unit located within the service area of the base station and if the service option to be used is authorized for the particular subscriber unit. The mobile switching center will allow or disallow the call depending on the state of the subscriber unit. The mobile switching center transmits a BS Service Response message to the base station, conveying the result of processing the BS Service Request message.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2006Publication date: November 2, 2006Inventors: Rajeev Krishnamurthi, Roy Quick, Bibhu Mohanty, Robert Kimball
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Publication number: 20060183287Abstract: A media access control (MAC) layer controller can manage base layer data and enhancement layer data in a layered modulation system. The MAC layer controller can process both base layer data and enhancement layer data and map the encoded symbols to a layered modulation constellation when both are present. If data for one of the layers terminates, then the MAC layer controller can generate and supply predetermined stuffing data to the layer lacking additional data. The MAC layer controller can send a control signal to the physical layer hardware to cause the hardware to map the layered signals having the stuffing data to a modified signal constellation. The MAC controller can also generate an overhead message that indicates the occurrence of the stuffing data. The receiver can receive the overhead message and can use the information to configure the receiver for the layered modulation constellation or the modified signal constellation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2006Publication date: August 17, 2006Inventors: Bruce Collins, Rajeev Krishnamurthi, Murali Chari, Shusheel Gautam, Rajiv Vijayan, Seong Chung
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Patent number: 7069046Abstract: A system and method for performing base station initiated call setup is provided. A base station initiated call setup may be utilized to establish a test call, to deliver a packet data services call to a subscriber unit, or to reactivate a dormant packet call. The base station transmits a BS Service Request message to the mobile switching center, requesting initiation of the call. The mobile switching center will authorize the call if the call to be set up is directed to a subscriber unit located within the service area of the base station and if the service option to be used is authorized for the particular subscriber unit. The mobile switching center will allow or disallow the call depending on the state of the subscriber unit. The mobile switching center transmits a BS Service Response message to the base station, conveying the result of processing the BS Service Request message.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2000Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: Qualcomm IncorporatedInventors: Rajeev Krishnamurthi, Roy F. Quick, Bibhu Mohanty, Robert H. Kimball